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Ghost Vision (Phantom Rider)

Ghost Vision (Phantom Rider)

Published in
1996
3.93
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Description

Enjoying her summer of secret rides with ghost horse Star, Callie Fern is disappointed when the arrival of the new school year makes her less available and is alarmed when Star becomes ill and draws Callie into her ghost world.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
10 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Engaging Storytelling: Janni Lee Simner is known for her captivating storytelling that draws readers into her fantasy worlds, making 'Ghost Vision (Phantom Rider)' a potentially thrilling and engaging read.
  • Imaginative World-Building: Simner's books often feature richly imagined worlds filled with magic and mystery, providing an escape from the everyday and sparking the imagination.
  • Relatable Characters: Simner has a talent for creating characters that readers can relate to, with realistic emotions and growth, which could make 'Ghost Vision (Phantom Rider)' a book with characters you'll care about and root for.
  • Themes of Growth and Discovery: Like many of Simner's works, 'Ghost Vision (Phantom Rider)' may explore themes of personal growth, self-discovery, and the challenges of coming of age, offering valuable insights for readers of all ages.